President John Dramani Mahama has clarified that the proposed Hajj Village, currently under construction, will not be exclusively for pilgrims travelling to Mecca but will also serve as a transit facility for passengers passing through Kotoka International Airport.
Addressing concerns about the project’s relevance amid economic challenges, the President emphasized that the facility would provide much-needed amenities for all travellers, enhancing their transit experience at the airport.
The announcement comes amid criticism over the necessity of the project, with some questioning its exclusivity and timing.
However, the President reiterated that the Hajj Village is designed to benefit not only pilgrims but also the general travelling public, ensuring a more convenient and comfortable airport experience for all.
“The facility aligns with our broader goal of ensuring fairness in national policies and making sure that all citizens, regardless of their financial status, can fulfill their spiritual obligations. For years, Ghanaian pilgrims have faced harsh accommodation conditions and physical difficulties before they embark on the holy journey.
“Under the Reset Agenda, the Ghana Airport Company is constructing a transit terminal that will be used as a Hajj Village during the Hajj period and as a comfortable transit center for departures. The transit facility will be available after the Hajj period for other passengers in transit through Kotoka International Airport,” he clarified.